Is there a digital equivalent to UV ink in that it is undetectable until the data is parsed in some way?
Traditional watermarks on most merchandising sites are now relatively useless against current, let alone future image manipulation algorithms. An initial seed is used to determine where/how/when to pull data from the stack. In theory data based on a physiological reading could be used to digitally sign a work to give artists a signature that will stick, as unique as an iris scan or a thumbprint. Any program would then be able to determine whether a work was copied by looking for this thumbprint. It should be encoded in such a way as to be made illegible or uniquely inaccurate.
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